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Oura is upping its wearable game by rolling out AI-powered features for meal logging and glucose monitoring. Marketed as a next-level upgrade for metabolic health, the smart ring now moonlights as a personal nutritionist—proving that even fitness trackers aren’t above trying to do it all.
Ōura, maker of a health-monitoring smart ring, announced that it will use AI to track and analyze two new metabolic health features: meals and glucose.
Oura is doubling down on metabolic health with two new AI-powered features: glucose tracking and meal logging. The former comes a few months after announcing a strategic partnership with Dexcom, which released its over-the-counter Stelo continuous glucose monitor (CGM) last year. Meanwhile, meal…
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